BACON QUESADILLA 1. star off by cooking two large bacon weave squares and then placing a bowl over each one and tracing around it with a knife to create a circle. 2. cook them to the point where the bacon sticks together and is able to be cut, do not cook too much or bacon will burn 3. cooking times vary, this one is 400 degrees for 15 minutes 4. after cutting them into circles, add some chicken and cheese to them and fry Bacon Weave in a pan on my stove for about five minutes.

"Started off by cooking two large bacon weave squares and then placing a bowl over each one and tracing around it with a knife to create a circle. I just cooked them in the oven at 400° for about 15 minutes (until they stick together). Then, after cutting them into circles, I added some chicken and cheese to them and fried my Bacon Weave Quesadilla in a pan on my stove for about five minutes."

Low Carb Taco Soup First, you’ll want to brown one pound of ground beef, or ground turkey if you prefer. You can cook the meat in a separate skillet or the large pot you will need for the soup. Once the meat is brown, drain it and add in two minced garlic cloves and half a cup of onions. Stir those in and then add in your spices–one tablespoon of cumin and one teaspoon of chili powder. Let the spices soak in while you dice up an eight ounce block of cream cheese. Add in the cream cheese and use the back of a wooden spoon to mash it into the meat. You can use a metal or plastic spoon, but the cream cheese will not stick to the wooden spoon as much. When the cream cheese completely coats the meat, add in two cans of Rotel, two cans of beef broth and half a cup of heavy cream. Stir well and bring ingredients to a boil. Salt can be added to taste, but as much as I love salt, I thought this was perfect as it is. Other great taco ingredients can also be served with it–cheese or a dollop of sour cream. This is a low carb treat, but you can always add in tortilla chips for a little starch! For the grocery list: 1 pound ground beef (or turkey) 1 onion 2 garlic cloves 1 tablespoon cumin 1 teaspoon chili powder 8 ounces cream cheese 2 10-ounce cans of Rotel 2 cans of beef broth 1/2 cup heavy cream

Pizza Lasagna Casserole - low carb, keto (ketogenic diet) and gluten free - "The key really is to use the canadian bacon as the “noodles” and then layer with pizza sauce and your choice of toppings, plus two kinds of cheese." - Net carbs = 6 grams for half of the recipe

Banana Oatmeal Healthy Cookies: 2 large old bananas 1 cup of quick oats. You can add in choc chips, coconut, or nuts if you'd like. Then 350º for 15 mins. THAT'S IT!

2 large old bananas and 1cp of quick oats. You can add in chocolate chips, coconut, or nuts if you'd like. Then 350º for 15mins.

Get Skinny / 2 large old bananas 1 cup of quick oats. You can add in choc chips, coconut, or nuts if you'd like. Then 350º for 15 mins. THAT'S IT! - - made these today! Delicious. I added white chocolate chips, chopped pecans, and toffee bits! Will definitely makes these as often as we have very ripe bananas!

South Carolina Mustard BBQ Sauce! All the flavor without the fat!

South Carolina Mustard BBQ Sauce

Spicy Brown Beer Mustard A FANTASTIC recipe for a Cook! Sure, makes a great dip as is, and certainly you can top a Hot Dog at the backyard BBQ. But this spicy, filled with varieties of flavor mustard adds a new dimension to anything you add mustard to...a salad vinaigrette to a pistachio crusted Ham... And this is EASY and a great introduction to home canning of condiments!

Pinner wrote: Spicy Brown Beer Mustard A FANTASTIC recipe for a Cook! Sure, makes a great dip as is, and certainly you can top a Hot Dog at the backyard BBQ. But this spicy, filled with varieties of flavor mustard adds a new dimension to anything you add mustard to...a salad vinaigrette to a pistachio crusted Ham... And this is EASY and a great introduction to home canning of condiments!

From Judy at Carb Wars: Bacon Wrapped Onion Rings! Judy writes, “Thanksgiving is the most under-appreciated of holidays. The stores have barely cleared away the spiders and witches before the poinsettias move in.